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International Journal of Semantic Computing, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2008
- Craig H. Martell, Dan Loehr:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 1-3 - Ronnie B. Wilbur, Evguenia Malaia:
Contributions of Sign Language Research to Gesture Understanding: What Can Multimodal Computational Systems Learn from Sign Language Research. 5-19 - Matt Huenerfauth:
Spatial, Temporal, and Semantic Models for American Sign Language Generation: Implications for Gesture Generation. 21-45 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Laura M. Pfeifer, Langxuan Yin:
The Role of Gesture in Document Explanation by Embodied Conversational Agents. 47-70 - Werner Breitfuss, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Automatic Generation of Gaze and Gestures for Dialogues between Embodied Conversational Agents. 71-90 - Beatriz López-Mencía, Álvaro Hernández Trapote, David Díaz Pardo de Vera, Luis A. Hernández Gómez, María del Carmen Rodríguez Gancedo, José Relaño-Gil:
Evaluation of ECA Gesture Strategies for Robust Human-Machine Interaction. 91-114 - Stefan Kopp, Kirsten Bergmann, Ipke Wachsmuth:
Multimodal Communication from Multimodal Thinking - towards an Integrated Model of Speech and Gesture Production. 115-136 - Helman I. Stern, Juan P. Wachs, Yael Edan:
Designing Hand Gesture Vocabularies for Natural Interaction by Combining Psycho-Physiological and Recognition Factors. 137-160
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2008
- Mei-Ling Shyu, Shu-Ching Chen:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 161-163 - Xiaomeng Wu, Wenli Zhang, Shunsuke Kamijo, Masao Sakauchi:
Fuzzy Mode Similarity Measure Based on Measure of Illumination Instability. 165-189 - Kikuka Miura, Ichiro Yamada, Hideki Sumiyoshi, Nobuyuki Yagi:
Identification of Names and Actions of Principal Objects in TV Program Segments Using Closed Captions. 191-206 - Satoru Mega, Younes Fadil, Arata Horie, Kuniaki Uehara:
Assist in Cooking: Action Support System for Interactive Self-Training. 207-233 - Martin Eisenhardt, Wolfgang Müller, Daniel Blank, Soufyane El Allali, Andreas Henrich:
Clustering-Based, Load Balanced Source Selection for CBIR in P2P Networks. 235-252 - Christof Müller, Iryna Gurevych, Max Mühlhäuser:
Closing the Vocabulary Gap for Computing Text Similarity and Information Retrieval. 253-272 - Weiqin Ying, Yuanxiang Li, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu:
A GA-Based Approach to Optimizing Combinational Queries in SCDL. 273-289 - Shu Wang, Rouh-Mei Hu, Han C. W. Hsiao, David A. Hecht, Ka-Lok Ng, Rong-Ming Chen, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu, Jeffrey J. P. Tsai:
Using SCDL for Integrating Tools and Data for Complex Biomedical Applications. 291-308
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2008
- Gerald Friedland, Craig H. Martell:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 309-310 - Pinaki Sinha, Ramesh C. Jain:
Semantics in Digital Photos: a Contenxtual Analysis. 311-325 - Maria E. Niessen, Leendert van Maanen, Tjeerd C. Andringa:
Disambiguating Sound through Context. 327-341 - Brian Harrington, Stephen Clark:
Asknet: Creating and Evaluating Large Scale Integrated Semantic Networks. 343-364 - Dmitriy Dligach, Martha Palmer:
Improving Word Sense Disambiguation with Automatically Retrieved Semantic Knowledge. 365-380 - Ulrich Küster, Birgitta König-Ries:
Towards Standard Test Collections for the Empirical Evaluation of Semantic Web Service Approaches. 381-402 - Nicola Fanizzi, Claudia d'Amato, Floriana Esposito:
Induction of Classifiers through Non-Parametric Methods for Approximate Classification and Retrieval with Ontologies. 403-423
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2008
- Iryna Gurevych, Max Mühlhäuser:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 425-429 - Juergen Rilling, René Witte, Philipp Schügerl, Philippe Charland:
Beyond Information Silos - an Omnipresent Approach to Software Evolution. 431-468 - Bin Guo, Satoru Satake, Michita Imai:
Lowering the Barriers to Participation in the Development of Human-Artifact Interaction Systems. 469-502 - Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz:
Natural Language Interactions in Distributed Networks of Smart Devices. 503-524 - Stefano Valtolina:
Design of Knowledge Driven Interfaces in Cultural Contexts. 525-553
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